UPDATE: Anthony Scaramucci has officially been confirmed as White House director of communications. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is now the press secretary, they confirmed during Friday's press briefing. Spicer will be staying on for a few more weeks.

EARLIER: Once the resignation was reported, Spicer commented on it in a form fitting the Trump administration: he tweeted.

With this tweet, we get the answer to a question that has been pressing since the resignation was announced. Namely, how much more time of Spicey do we have left? According to his tweet, he will be staying on “through August,” so the fun's not over quite yet.

Washington Post reporter Ben Terris apparently spoke with Spicer, if his tweets are any indication. Spicer reportedly told him that he is only “midway through the book” of his life, and that he would call the latest chapter of his life “Exciting Times.”

Spicer did not reveal exactly what's next for him, but did say there will probably be “plenty of opportunities.”

Alexandra is the Senior News Editor at Elite Daily. She previously worked at HuffPost and has been published in Vox, Glamour, Refinery 29, Mic, Cosmopolitan and Quartz. Find her on Twitter / FB @asvokos and at tinyletter.com/asvokos

Alexandra is the Senior News Editor at Elite Daily. She previously worked at HuffPost and has been published in Vox, Glamour, Refinery 29, Mic, Cosmopolitan and Quartz. Find her on Twitter / FB @asvokos and at tinyletter.com/asvokos